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Insights and Best Practices for Planning and Implementing Patient Advisory Boards
Annick Anderson1, Kenneth A Getz1,2
11 Research Services, Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation, Boston, MA, USA.
Abstract:
A growing number of organizations-including pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, foundations and associations-are routinely implementing patient advisory boards (PAB) given their high reported value for minimal relative investment. Organizations are typically implementing PABs to solicit patient voices and perspectives on a variety of areas such as protocol designs, clinical trial medicine kit designs, informed consent form designs, technology solutions, and patient communication materials. The Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP) has planned, executed, and facilitated more than 30 PABs. In this article, the authors share lessons learned and best practices with regard to structure, format, and process for organizations wishing to adopt and implement PABs. The authors also provide metrics on the adoption and impact of PABs.
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